Another year is on its way out and people all over the world are getting ready to toast to new beginnings. The Confident singer took to her Twitter to show her appreciation for a great 12 months and what lies ahead.

“2015 was pretty amazing. Let's do this 2016!!!!” she announced to her followers, adding a reminder she’ll be joining Ryan Seacrest for Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve show.

Also joining in the celebrations will be Taylor Swift, who will premiere the video for her track Out of the Woods, taken from hit album 1989.

“Are we out of the woods yet? #OOTWMusicVideo premieres tomorrow night on @NYRE with @RyanSeacrest! (sic)”she tweeted.

Miranda Lambert looks set to celebrate in style after her mother gifted her bottles of champagne emblazoned with the singer’s name and the title of her latest album, Platinum.

""Happy new year to my babies... love, mom" thanks for helping us ring in the new year right! #somethinboutplatinum #cheers2016 #almondchampagne (sic),” she wrote alongside a picture of the fizz on Instagram.

Meanwhile Khloé Kardashian is also looking forward to a tipple as she rings in the New Year. The star even shared her drinks tips with followers.

“It’s not NYE without champagne!!! I put my fave champagne cocktail recipes for u (sic) on my app!” she tweeted.

While Khloé is ready to party, her mother Kris Jenner is feeling reflective. The matriarch of the Kardashian household thanked her youngest daughters, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, for making 2015 memorable.

“Another of my favorite memories from 2015... This surprise from @kendalljenner and @kyliejenner on Mother's Day!” she posted on Twitter, adding a picture of balloons spelling out “I heart Mom”.

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